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    Is this normal behavior of roosters establishing hierarchy? Or is it more serious?

    This is my first time having more than one rooster so I don't know what's "normal" or what's concerning behavior. We have 24 hens and 2 roosters; one is about 2 years old (speckled sussex) and the other is a little over a year (black australorp). They free range all day and have a pretty big run...
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    Crestless cream legbar and a crested sapphire gem? What do I really have?

    Thanks for the insight! I will update when they start laying. I already have 4 olive egger chicks in this batch so if these 3 end up being olive eggers too I'll have quite a lot of green eggs to look forward to 🤣
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    Crestless cream legbar and a crested sapphire gem? What do I really have?

    They came from a local feed store, so I'm not sure what hatchery they got them from :(
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    Crestless cream legbar and a crested sapphire gem? What do I really have?

    All chicks are about 2 months old. I got two cream legbars, one has a crest and one doesn't. They look pretty similar otherwise, the one without a crest is a bit darker in color. Is this normal for cream legbars? Is she potentially not pure cream legbar? They came from the same place (feed...
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    Thank you! :)

    Thank you! :)
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    Chicken dead in coop, looked like she was just sitting to lay. What happened?!

    This evening I found my favorite chicken, my olive egger dead in the coop. Not in a nest box but in a corner of the coop where they lay eggs sometimes (not usually her though, she always laid in the nest boxes). My partner said he noticed her sitting there earlier and he thought she was just...
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    Stumbling pullet?

    One pullet from my latest batch has always been a bit...off. She's the smallest of the bunch by far, and there was a brief period after we brought them home that she seemed like she wasn't going to make it (lethargy, no interest in food/water) but she pulled out of it after a day and was fine...
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    What do you do with cockerels that you can’t keep?

    I just wanted to say I've run into the same thing! 🤣 The one I found required you to give them all your hens as well (because they "don't support breaking up families" 🙄), sign an agreement to never buy or breed birds (not just chickens! any birds!) and to "adopt" them instead, pay a $20...
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    Preliminary thoughts on sex for my 9 chicks **lots of pictures!!**

    Now everyone is 6 or 7 weeks old so I figured it's time for an update! I got some answers, but some mysteries still remain...(well, one mystery) The "Marans Hybrids" aka Turkey and Vulture. I was kind of worried about Turkey because it was very slow to feather but I'm fairly certain it's a...
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    Preliminary thoughts on sex for my 9 chicks **lots of pictures!!**

    Thanks for your input everyone!! I hope Speckled Sussex #2 is the only rooster! That would be great. We're allowed to have roosters so we'll probably keep him. I'll update again when they're a bit older!
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    Preliminary thoughts on sex for my 9 chicks **lots of pictures!!**

    My batch of chicks are all at least 4 weeks old now! We purchased all 9 of these chicks as sexed pullets from a local breeder/hatchery but there's a few that got me like 🤔 so I thought I'd start a thread! I'll be updating every few weeks with more pics since I know they're still pretty young...
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    I have a 5 week old Silver Laced Wyandotte who has small red wattles and orange comb, but her feathers look like a hen, is she a hen or a rooster?

    I agree it looks like a pullet. Like others have said SLW can get red pretty early. I had 2 last summer and was worried they had such red combs/wattles so young but they were both hens. This is them at 7 weeks
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    Could this supposedly sex-linked chick be a rooster?

    Wow really?! That would be great if they're both pullets! I've read that slower to feather out and leggy usually means it's a boy, so I was convinced! Is it common to have a pullet grow its feathers out slower than the others?
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    Could this supposedly sex-linked chick be a rooster?

    (Apologies, I don't know if they're sex-linked or autosexing or what the correct term would be!) I know it's a bit early to tell, but this has been bugging me! I bought these two "Marans hybrids" as sexed pullets from a local breeder/hatchery. Not sure what the mix is exactly but the description...
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